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MICHAEL ‘FLASH’ WARE

“What I’m most impressed by is the wonderful work being coded purely in BASIC”
MICHAEL WARE

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How would you sum up the Next to date in terms of software support?

Software has increased steadily as people get to know the system more. There’s a lot of software released and in production, and when the second Kickstarter units ship, I’m sure there will be a lot more. There is so much that the system can do and I cannot wait to see what others create. Kev Brady is currently working on his game , and based on what he has shown us so far, it’s going to be rather stunning. What I’m most impressed by is the wonderful work being coded purely in BASIC. The Next has a much enhanced version of BASIC and coupled with

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